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2008
Birmingham News
All-Metro Soccer Teams
Published
on June 11, 2008
2008 Boys All-Metro
Soccer Team
Player – School – Grade - Comment
Forwards
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Christian Avalos
Pelham So. Offered a glimpse of his potential
with 18 goals
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Chandler Hoffman
Oak Mountain Jr. Metro player of the year scored
34 goals
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Alex Kuklinski
John Carroll Jr. Talented scorer sparked state
champs with 34 goals
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Reed Matte
John Carroll Jr. Paired an incredible 28 assists
with 25 goals
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Honorable mention: Michael McLaughlin ,
Vestavia, Jr.; Sean Tilford, Briarwood
Christian, Jr.
Midfielders
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Vance Curro
Spain Park Sr. Vital cog controlled the midfield
for Jaguars
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Henry Rouse
Altamont Sr. Center-mid’s skills were praised by
area coaches
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Andrew Whitaker
Briarwood Christian Sr. Provided 20 goals and 16
assists for state runner-up
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Stefan Vaziri
Oak Mountain Jr. Superb distributor got a few
player of the year votes
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Honorable mention: Daniel Martin,
Vestavia Hills, Sr.; Cory Gonzalez, John
Carroll. So.
Defenders
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Andrew Crenshaw
Hoover Sr. Most offensive-minded defender in the
area
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Chip Elmer
Briarwood Christian Jr. The 145-pound anchor of
a unit that gave up just 20 goals
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Evan Pantazis
Indian Springs Jr. Quarterbacked his team’s
marking schemes as sweeper
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Hudson Jetton
Spain Park Jr. His skills drew praise from
several nominating coaches
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Honorable mention: Justin Bunn, John
Carroll, Sr. ; Jen-Lee Lin, Vestavia
Hills, Sr.
Goalkeepers
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Freddie Delchamps
Indian Springs Jr. Record 19 shutouts through
great hands and positional sense
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Alex Levinson
Chelsea So. His 111 saves meant he only gave up
21 goals in 20 games
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Honorable mention: Trey Anderson, Oak
Mtn., So.
Metro Player of the Year: Chandler Hoffman
Oak Mountain
Metro Coach of the Year: David DiPiazza
John Carroll
Link
to Birmingham News Webpage
2008 Girls
All-Metro Soccer Team
Player – School – Grade - Comment
Forwards
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Mary Morris
Thompson Sr. One area coach said she beat his
team all by herself
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Alex Russell
Mountain Brook Sr. Had eight game-winners among
her 35 goals
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Tiffini Turpin
Vestavia Hills Sr. UAB signee was Vestavia’s
offensive MVP this year
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Brittany Vanderburg
Spain Park Jr. Her top-tier speed led to 12
goals and 12 assists
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Honorable mention: Betsy Stewart, Indian
Springs, Jr.; Graycie Wingo, Vestavia
Hills, Jr.
Midfielders
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Katy Frierson
Homewood Sr. Auburn signee was clearly the best
varsity talent in the area
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Shannon Lathrop
Oak Mountain Sr. Alabama recruit flashed a
variety of strong skills over her prep career
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Bonny Lepley
Mountain Brook Sr No player in the area had a
better (34 goals, 12 assists) season.
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Mary Nicholson
Vestavia Hills Sr. Auburn signee was her team
MVP after 18 goals and 10 assists
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Honorable mention: Libby Musgrave,
Altamont, Sr.; Taylor Henderson, John
Carroll, Jr.
Defenders
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Brinson Brown
Mountain Brook So. Already a two-year starter
for a state championship team
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Amy Davis
Vestavia Hills Sr. Other coaches would change
their attack to avoid her side.
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Caroline Dorris
Briarwood Christian Sr. Anchored the defensive
grip of a state finalist squad for two years
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Kayla Klumpp
Spain Park Jr. Also very dangerous with free
kicks and serving balls in area.
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Honorable mention: Kelsey Gallant ,
Vestavia Hills, Sr.; Carson Scott,
Mountain Brook, Jr.
Goal keepers
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Lauren Arnold
Spain Park So. One of the top keepers in
Alabama, if not the United States
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Shanna Brooks
Oak Mountain So. One area coach said she was the
best keeper they saw this year
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Honorable mention: Sunney Poyner, Indian
Springs, So.
Metro Player of the Year : Bonny Lepley
Mountain Brook
Metro Coach of the Year : Scott Flowers
Mountain Brook
Link to Birmingham News Webpage
Note: The selections were made based on nominations
from area coaches along with observations made by
The News. Not every school in the area returned the
provided nomination form. |